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by Collen Pryor
Wait. What did you say? Sorry, I can’t hear anything I was at Excision last night. On the February 10th, I met House
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by Trevor Bosmans
Nothing is more exciting than when I hear that 311 is coming to town, so you can imagine how stoked I was when I found out they
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by Sarah Schumaker
Finally, something for Orlando. About Orlando. Celebrating Orlando. Underground O-town, at that. It’s about damn time.
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by Mitch Foster
Without these incredible, intelligent women, you would not have ShowsIGoTo.com. These gorgeous souls light up my mind with the
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by Richie Williams
The Fritz played an intimate show at The Social in Orlando on a quiet Wednesday evening. Due to Okeechobee Music Festival being
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by Spencer Storch
Reggae Rise Up is this weekend and man, oh man, am I excited! I have been pumping reggae music in the car and house these past
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by Jason Earle
Once again Gasparilla Music Festival (GMF) is fielding a diverse lineup on the gorgeous banks of the Hillsborough River. Once
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by Richie Williams
Soooo… on Monday, February 27, 311 will be returning to House of Blues Orlando for the first time since 2000 for
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by Sarah Schumaker
THANK YOU. Thank you to Zoya Zafar, for whom we built this show around. Whose quiet candor makes me catch my breath every time I
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by James Strassberger
Somewhat ironically, my phone sings the chorus to one of Men At Work’s most popular songs. On the other end is the
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by James Strassberger
Imagine you’re at the House of Blues in Orlando. You have a nice cold beer in hand, some friends to party with and great
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by Richie Williams
One of my favorite reggae bands in the game, Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad, is currently traveling home from their Colorado tour
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by Richie Williams
Purple Hat Productions has announced the phase 1 lineup for the tenth annual Purple Hatter’s Ball. Taking place at the
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by Jason Earle
“My kids grew up at Suwannee. One day after returning from a festival there my son started crying and said, ‘I want everyone
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by Dainon Moody
No sentences I attempt can adequately describe the first ever GroundUp Music Festival experience. That sounds like some kind of